Motherwell manager Stuart McCall has committed his future to the club following speculation linking him with the vacant post at Blackburn.

Steve Kean was "forced to resign" as Rovers manager last week following a troubled period that brought about low attendances at Ewood Park as well as criticism from the board.

McCall has been touted as a potential successor to Kean, along with the likes of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Tim Sherwood - something the ex-Bradford City manager was unaware of.

However, despite the rumours, the former Scotland international insists he is happy at Fir Park and is even set for contract extension talks after leading the Lanarkshire club to a Scottish Cup final and the Champions League qualification round last season.

"I'm very happy with what I'm doing and I focus on what I'm doing at the time," he said." I have always done that as a player, coach and manager. It's a terrific club to work for, Motherwell. They have been really good to me and it has worked well.

"It's a great group of players and backroom staff, not just on the football side, the office staff too. It's a tight-knit group and I enjoy coming into work every morning. There is a lot to be said for that, and I tell my players that when I'm trying to keep them.